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problems with G22
There appears to be a lot of grounds that end at terminal G22. Is this to much load for the terminal?
Please advise us as to whether other ground terminal can be used as well. |
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Re: problems with G22
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Re: problems with G22
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The drawing reads G1-G22 or G1 through G22. These terminals are intended for a single return per terminal. It is best that the device that has it's positive lead connected to a breaker terminal, have it's negative lead connected to the same marked return terminal. i.e. Connect a spike to breaker 15, connect the negative terminal of the spike to G15. |
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